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== Table of Contents ==
 
== Table of Contents ==

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Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Codex

The Codex Juris Novae Romae presents the leges of Nova Roma in a more approachable way than the historical Tabularium, dividing them by subjects, presenting a consolidated version (meaning, with all the changes intervened during the years) of each law and links to the amending texts and expunging the abrogated laws.

CONSTITVTIO·NOVAE·ROMAE

Go to the The Constitution of Nova Roma.

CORPVS·IVRIS·CIVILIS

Liber primus: De Personis

Pars prima: De Civibus.

Pars secunda: De Ordinibus.

Pars tertia: De Gentibus Domibus Familisque.

Pars quarta: De Tribubus Centurisque

Liber secundus: De Rebus

Liber tertius: De Actionibus

CORPVS·IVRIS·PVBLICI

Liber primus: De Comitiis

Pars prima: Principia Generalia

Pars secunda: De Comitiis Curiatis

Pars tertia: De Comitiis Centuriatis

Pars quarta: De Comitiis Plebis Tributis

Pars quinta: De Comitiis Populi Tributis

Liber secundus: De Magistratibus

Pars prima: Principia Generalia

Pars secunda: De Censoribus

Pars tertia: De Consulibus

Pars quarta: De Pretoribus

Pars quinta: De Aedilibus

Pars sexta: De Quaestoribus

Pars septima: De Tribunis

Pars octava: De Vigentisexviribus

Pars nona: De Apparitoribus

Liber tertius: De Senatu

Liber quartus: De Sacris Collegis

Liber quintus: De Oppidis Municipiisque

CORPVS·IVRIS·POENALIS·IVDICIARISQVE

Go to the Corpus Iuris Poenalis Iudiciarisque.

Liber primus: De Iudicio

Liber alter: De Criminibus Poenisque

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